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While I do not recall any sellers claiming these were Topps originated packs, I do think some sellers imply that Topps sold or gave some excess inventory to a specific 3d party to repackage and sell at retail. I have never seen any specific documentation or substantiation of that
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Here’s a flyer for 1969 Topps stockings. I’m fairly certain that any Xmas stockings produce by Topps or in conjunction with Topps had cards packaged inside a wax or cello wrapping then inserted in the stocking, not loose like the current ebay Xmas stockings.
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My recollection from the very early 60s (maybe 61/62/63 in MA) was that there were rack packs, likely repackaged from Topps overstock at end of year, and that I would receive a couple of packs each Christmas as a 6/7/8 year old. I believe that they were sold at a local Woolworth's 5 & 10 (similarly, bundles of repackaged comic books were also sold there). The text in the blog at the following URL seems to support that:
https://sabrbaseballcards.blog/author/statsfax/ The story (set in MI I think) proceeds chronologically so scroll down to 1963 to see the rack pack reference if you're not wanting to read the entirety. Also check out the posting at this URL where the author recounts his Woolworth's experience (in CA) from 1959. https://ladodgertalk.com/2020/12/27/...hings-dodgers/ Neither of these authors seem to have any agenda with respect to repackaged rack packs... they're just telling their story. |
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Thanks for sharing Jim
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When the late 70s and early 80s came along they used fun packs to dump overstock. The Halloween fun packs were repacked in the rainbow wrappers, but that seemed like more of a money hustle so they could shrink the packs down to 4 cards and have more packs with less cards. After those, I remember my LCS would get the overstock cheap and sell them for 5 bucks a box. Those were the boxes that I still see with the big paint marker slash across the lid. I feel these are going to remain a hobby mystery forever unless someone finds some real proof. That seems like one needle in an Sears Tower sized haystack.
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Off subject and thinking of those overstock black markered boxes gave me a fun memory.
I remember walking in the shop and the owner just got an overstock case of 84’ Topps Hockey to blow out. They barely sold that year, but my pocket had a crisp 20 and my young self walked out with 4 boxes. It was fun to break and I set them aside. It wasn’t long before I became the neighborhood king for dropping jaws when I would be the young kid in Michigan who could fan out 30+ Steve Yzerman rookies, lol. Fun times.
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- Justin D. Player collecting - Lance Parrish, Jim Davenport, John Norlander. Successful B/S/T with - Highstep74, Northviewcats, pencil1974, T2069bk, tjenkins, wilkiebaby11, baez578, Bocabirdman, maddux31, Leon, Just-Collect, bigfish, quinnsryche...and a whole bunch more, I stopped keeping track, lol. Last edited by JustinD; 10-27-2022 at 10:46 PM. |
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